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I Hear in the Air

Author: Rev. Wm. Kuipers Meter: 11.11.11.11.8.11 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue Lyrics: 1. I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue, Sweet notes of a name, most resplendent and true; No name that is sweeter, more blessed for men. It heals all our wounds and restores us again. Know ye, know ye, whose Name that is? That Name is my Savior's, my hope and my bliss! 2. In truth our Redeemer this blest Name can bear, Of Jesus, the Savior, a Name bright and fair; So great was His love that He shed on the tree His own precious life-blood to set His own free. Know ye, know ye, our Savior-King, Who left Father's mansions redemption to bring? 3. One day all creation shall bow to our Lord; E'en now, 'mong the angels His Name is adored. May we at his coming, with glorified throng, Stand singing His praises in Heaven's great song: "Jesus, Jesus, Savior adored, Of all men and angels forever the Lord." Topics: The Church; Means of Grace Gospel Invitation Used With Tune: [I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue]

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[I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue]

Meter: 11.11.11.11.8.11 Appears in 47 hymnals Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55355 35424 33346 Used With Text: I Hear in the Air

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I Hear In The Air

Author: Rev. Wm. Kuipers Hymnal: Reformed Press Hymnal #1 (1934) Meter: 11.11.11.11.8.11 First Line: I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue Lyrics: 1 I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue, Sweet notes of a Name, most resplendent and true; No Name that is sweeter, more blessed for men, It heals all our wounds and restores us again. Know ye, know ye, whose Name that is? That Name is my Savior's, my hope and my bliss! 2 In truth our Redeemer this blest Name can bear, Of Jesus, the Savior, a Name bright and fair; So great was His love that He shed on the tree His own precious life-blood to set His own free. Know ye, know ye, our Savior-King, Who left Father's mansions redemption to bring? 3 One day all creation shall bow to our Lord; E'en now, 'mong the angels His Name is adored. May we at his coming, with glorified throng, Stand singing His praises in Heaven's great song: "Jesus, Jesus, Savior adored, Of all men and angels forever the Lord." Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue]
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I Hear in the Air

Author: Rev. Wm. Kuipers Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #199 (1929) Meter: 11.11.11.11.8.11 First Line: I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue Lyrics: 1. I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue, Sweet notes of a name, most resplendent and true; No name that is sweeter, more blessed for men. It heals all our wounds and restores us again. Know ye, know ye, whose Name that is? That Name is my Savior's, my hope and my bliss! 2. In truth our Redeemer this blest Name can bear, Of Jesus, the Savior, a Name bright and fair; So great was His love that He shed on the tree His own precious life-blood to set His own free. Know ye, know ye, our Savior-King, Who left Father's mansions redemption to bring? 3. One day all creation shall bow to our Lord; E'en now, 'mong the angels His Name is adored. May we at his coming, with glorified throng, Stand singing His praises in Heaven's great song: "Jesus, Jesus, Savior adored, Of all men and angels forever the Lord." Topics: The Church; Means of Grace Gospel Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [I hear in the air, 'neath the canopy blue]

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William Kuipers

1883 - 1933 Person Name: Rev. Wm. Kuipers Translator of "I Hear in the Air" in The New Christian Hymnal Born: 1883, Rochester, New York. Died: 1933, Passaic, New Jersey. Buried: Restlawn Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Kuipers emigrated from Friesland to America, in the late 1880s, graduated from Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was ordained in the Christian Reformed Church. He served at the Second Christian Reformed Church of Fremont, Michigan (1914-19); Christian Reformed churches in Oakland, Michigan (1919-23); Dennis Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan (1923-27); and Summer Street, Passaic, New Jersey (1927-33). He wrote a number of poems, hymns, and psalm versifications. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)
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